- Four Killed in Plane Crash
- Searchers Locate Bodies of Hikers Killed by Storm
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : S. African Decries 'Salesmen'
- Excerpts of Remarks: Openness and 'a Desire to Build Bridges'
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Parking at Broken Meters to Be Banned
- THE DROUGHT : Farmers Let Trees Die as Water Costs Rise
- Science / Medicine : AIDS Remission After Risky Heat Treatment Raises Curiosity
- THE SIDELINES : 'Not a Saint,' Doug Landry Says
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cardinals Steal Way to Victory Over Cubs
- O.C. Opposes 'Catch' on NEA Funds, Poll Finds
- Golf Gets Into Swing of Business : Aging baby boomers are giving up aerobics for less strenuous exercise. Home buyers are putting a premium on lots near fairways. That's made golf a hot commodity.
- Luxury houses cause stir in home of the elk : Developers say their plan takes pains to make room for the animals. Some environmentalists have doubts.
- China Students, Police Clash During Protests
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : BIGOTRY : Workplace Rules Still Evolving--and Woe to Those Who Don't Keep Up : With work-force diversity on the rise, so are the number and types of prejudices that savvy employers need to guard against.
- 3 Die in Crash With Suspected Drunk Driver
- County : IN BRIEF : WILMINGTON : 3 Relatives Killed, 1 Injured in Crash
- Nevada Killer, 26, Executed by Injection
- Gorbymania: A Sign of Dissent in Minnesota
- BRIEFING TODAY'S TALKS : Another Move on Chessboard: Meeting Roh
- Shrieks Shattered Peace of Quiet Neighborhood on Night of Rampage : 'Nightmare': The intruder's kin say he was a mild-tempered, gentle man devoted to his family and did not drink or use drugs. But they also say he had been given a substance at a party.
- When It Comes to Insults, All Is Not Fair at the Faire
- SANTA PAULA : Council to Consider Sculpture Proposal
- COUNTYWIDE : MACYs' Enchanted Evening for Students
- He's Manager, Prisoner of World Cup : Soccer: Italy's Luca Cordero di Montezemolo is consumed by details in a land of procrastination.
- Victory Lets Abbott Erase Bitter Memory
- Dodgers Pick Okla. Pitcher in 1st Round
- SHORT TAKES : 'Dead Poets' Takes Italy Prize
- Fans' Loyalty Paying Off for Leagues : Licensing: The Bobble-Head Era showed pro and college sports that big money could be made outside the arena.
- TV/VIDEO
- Turner Moved Fast After Her Split With Hayden: Jane Fonda
- Skid Row Artist Experiencing a Renaissance : Homeless: His work goes on display in LACE program to help the down and out who have vision.
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : MUTUAL FUNDS
- Market Watch : Private Investors Find an Open Door in Mexico : Investing: Privatization has lured big corporate buyers, who have grabbed hotels and plants. But individuals can also get in on the action by playing the market.
- P.M. BRIEFING : $778-Million Brokerage Formed
- An Eye on Contact Lens Industry : Antitrust: Allegations that anti-competitive sales practices force millions to pay higher prices are being investigated. The leads were developed during an FBI sting operation at the state Capitol.
- A Brush With the Old West : Culture: Once a year, the Cowboy Artists of America meet on a ranch to ride and rope and find new inspiration.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- U.S. Navy Officer Slain by Masked Men in Philippines : Crime: Attack in his home near Subic Bay base is believed to have been a robbery.
- California IN BRIEF : TRACY : Youth in Delinquent Program Drowns
- $89 Million Pledged in National Telethon for Sick Children
- Talks Improve Climate for Unification, Germans Say
- NATION : Coastal Drilling Delay Expected
- Science / Medicine : Treatment Offers Hope on Lymphoblastic Leukemia
- OXNARD : Brothers Hit After Darting Into Traffic
- LAGUNA BEACH : Tiny Church Designated a Landmark
- ELECTIONS : CONGRESS : Lagomarsino Challengers See Opposite Ways to Win : Veteran congressman faces 2 Democrats and a Republican who says he just wants to give voters a choice.
- In the Booth, Evert Feels Like 'Rookie'
- Teaming up for the first time, Kent...
- The Atlanta Braves probably will select shortstop...
- Juan Martinez and Jorge Del Vallier each...
- Was Channel 10's 'Scoop' a Case of Bad Judgment?
- Travis Has 5 Nominations in Fan-Voted Country Music Awards
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : STOCK GROUP WINNERS & LOSERS
- Campeau Interest Payments Deferred: A group of...
- Gorbachev Hints of Flexibility on a United Germany in NATO : Reunification: But he warns against the imposition of any solution over his nation's objections.
- Southern Death Penalty Lawyers Lack Pay, Experience, Study Finds
- Minnesotans Are Hosts to a First Lady : Diplomacy: She peppers the people she meets with questions during impromptu stops in Minneapolis.
- Study Hits Lag in Doctor Disciplining : Health: Draft report says medical boards suffer from serious problems. It also criticizes slowness of action against physicians in botched cases.
- Drummer in Rock Band Rescued From Fire at Sea
- ANOTHER MAG: Nearly 100 magazines are published...
- Swap Meet Guard Slain in Pursuit of Bandits
- OXNARD : Rogalsky Named Rio Superintendent
- ANAHEIM : High Schools Offer College Work on TV
- Science / Medicine : DDC Drug Made Available for AIDS
- Hells Angel Lectures on News Ethics
- PLATFORM : Reform, Quickly
- PERSPECTIVE ON KOREA : The Summit Was the Undercard : What happened in Washington was unremarkable compared to improved Soviet-South Korean ties.
- Mexican Boxer Defends Title in U.S. Debut
- Justice Dept. Asked to Give Views on NFL Free Agency
- Duncan Takes Golf Lead With Second-Round 69
- MUSIC REVIEW : Mozart Program Shows Off Early Works
- Starry, Starry Night Makes Warner Bros. Bash an Occasion to Remember : Movies: Studio throws a spectacular party to mark the reclaiming of the lot it had shared with Columbia.
- JAN J. NOLAN, CHRISTOPHER P. KRALICK and GERALD G. JOHNSTON : Unearthing Eco-Criminals : D.A. Special Unit Aims to Clean Up on County Polluters
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- China to Open Futures Market: China this...
- NATION : Marcos Trial to Resume June 12
- Guard Patrols in Midwest as Winds, Twisters Kill 10
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : 2 Summit Stars Are Not No. 1
- Judge Rules Supervisors Must Redistrict
- Huge Crowds Gathering to Mark Anniversary of Khomeini's Death
- Times' S.D. Edition Takes 9 Media Society Awards
- Striving for Tocqueville's America : Democracy: Campaign reforms may be needed, but reconnecting with one another and with the commonweal is more urgent.
- THE SIDELINES : Reno May Switch Conferences
- Pop Music Capsules : Mahlathini Unleashes a Masterful Performance
- QUOTABLE
- TV/VIDEO
- Comments Whip Up Tempest at Tonys
- Music and Dance Reviews : Los Angeles Baroque Orchestra Closes Its Season
- Art Lund, 75; Singer With Goodman in Big Band Era
- The Collector : Piru Man Stores Up the Past, But Museum's Future Is in Question
- The Pentagon Ploy, for All It's Worth : The Norton Co. wanted to fight off a British takeover bid. Then it found a corporate Lafayette.
- LOTTERY RESULTS: JUNE 2
- Capriati Has Eye on Title After Paz
- Fear, Loathing and Confusion in Political TV Ad Blitz
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Critic of U.S. Survives Lion's Den--Detroit : Competition: The Liberal Democratic Party member and co-author of 'A Japan That Can Say No' finds tough questions--and cordiality--on his visit to a city hard hit by imports.
- Bakker Cellmate Denies Evangelist Is 'Raving Lunatic'
- Richard Millar, 91; Two-Time Chairman of Northrop
- Activists Put Safety First After Blast : Environment: Anti-logging protesters are taking extra precautions since two of their leaders were injured by a bomb.
- A Killer Is Back : The Scarcity of Vaccine, Outreach Has Measles Running Wild : Health: The vaccination system is breaking down. So far, 34 children have died in California.
- COSTA MESA : Lowriders Draw High Praise at Show
- TUESDAY'S ELECTION
- A Marquee Matchup for City of Lights : Tennis: Agassi and Chang earn fourth-round victories and will meet in the quarterfinals of the French Open.
- L.A. Waited in Pain for Gibson to Get That Healing Feeling
- IRVINE ELITE TRACK MEET : Nordquist's Leap of 7-8 1/2 Sets Record
- ORANGE COUNTY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER TRIATHLON : Spill Doesn't Spoil Kearns' Bicycle Ride to Victory
- COMING ATTRACTIONS
- Whistle-Blowers Still Can Sue, Justices Rule
- Productivity Drops 2.7%, Worst Since '81 : 1st Quarter Performance Plunges as Labor Costs Rise 7%, Put 'Squeeze on Profits'
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- THE TIMES POLL : Feinstein Edge of 13 Points Is Holding Steady
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Redford: End 'Naked Greed'
- NATION : Barry Drug Trial Opens; Search for Jury Expected to Be Tough
- SOUTHLAND : Tests Run to Find Out What Ails Hospitalized Michael Jackson
- Checkpoint Plan Being Opposed : Migrants: Some San Diego County officials say the proposed $33-million Border Patrol station on I-5 at Camp Pendleton would only add to the area's illegal alien problem.
- Dymally Resigns From Two Organizations Linked to Conflict-of-Interest Charges : Ethics: The Compton congressman says he is 'tired of taking a beating in the press' for his ties to the groups. He faces two opponents in the primary.
- Hooked on a Lifestyle : Fishing, Cards and Camaraderie Are Lures Retiree Can't Resist
- MISSION VIEJO : Ticket Sold in City Worth $9.6 Million
- ANAHEIM : Gunfire Kills Boy, Wounds 2nd Person
- Woman Sues Over Deaths of Her 2 Cats : Pets: The animals died in a fumigation tent. Their owner wants the exterminators to pay, but they deny blame and say $2,000 is a lot to ask.
- Cornelson Sets Record in 24-Hour Cycling
- Batters Turned Into Blade Runners : Baseball: Pitchers Tom Browning and Randy Myers usually have a razor's edge when they combine for the Reds.
- <i> Il Duce</i> Demand Met in Overtime : The Last Time World Cup Was in Italy, Home Team Was Told 'Win . . . or Else'
- Frederick's of Hollywood Founder Is Dead at Age 76
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Border Woes Laid to Trade Policies
- Celebrity and Celestial Stargazing Make 'Total Recall' Bash Memorable
- Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Troubled Liner Is Cleared to Depart
- NEWS ANALYSIS : 'Good Cop' Bush Crafts Trade Pact : Economic ties: He refuses to link Lithuania and most-favored status for Soviets. Now Congress can play 'bad cop.'
- Science / Medicine : Scrambling to Save the Sphinx : Archeology: A researcher spent two years measuring the deteriorating monument. The data, now computerized, will be used to help preserve it and to determine how it was built.
- WOODBURY UNIVERSITY : Veteran Architect Louis Naidorf to Head Program
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man, 18, to Be Tried in Fatal Knife Attack
- San Diego
- Man Held in Vehicular Assault on Officer
- 'Hate Crime' Detectives' Mission Sometimes Impossible : Prejudice: When the motive is purely bigotry and not a personal dispute, the crime is not likely to be solved, investigators say.
- Mister Frisky Improving, Is Now Able to Eat
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Garden Grove Symphony Closes Its Season
- Music and Dance Reviews : Viveca Vasquez Defies Expectations at LACE
- P.M. BRIEFING : Bank Gives Campeau Extension
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Italian 'Financier' Casts Shadow Over MGM/UA Buyout
- AFI and Apple Computer Announce Alliance: The...
- It's Buy, Buy, Buy 'LA Alive!'
- California IN BRIEF : ANAHEIM : $89 Million Pledged for Ill Children
- 'City of Angels' and 'Grand Hotel' the Big Winners at Tony Awards : Broadway: 'City' is the best musical as both shows triumph in several categories. An adapted 'The Grapes of Wrath' edges 'The Piano Lesson' as best play.
- Book Selection Not Child's Play : Publishing: Resources now exist to help bewildered parents choose high-quality reading materials from the 40,000 or so children's books currently in print.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: THE AD CAMPAIGN
- U.N. Mission in Israel
- 'Piano Lesson,' 'Angels' the Shows to Beat : Broadway: This year's Tony Awards cap one of the busiest theater seasons in years. There were several top contenders in each category.
- Shamir Says Soviet Jews Can Settle Anywhere, Including Territories
- COLUMN ONE : A Royal Uproar in Japan : A mysterious coronation rite for Akihito is pitting Shinto loyalists against foes of imperialism. The ceremony has fueled a violent church-state debate.
- VENTURA : Auto Dealer Settles Suit Over False Ads
- Mellinger, Founder of Frederick's of Hollywood, Dies
- Sign Marking On-Ramp Isn't Much Help to Motorists
- Motorcyclist Killed When He Hits Hydrant
- Venable Named Angel of the Week
- Name May Be the Same, Not the Numbers
- THE SIDELINES : Big Ten Presidents Vote to Let Penn State Join the Conference
- Do-or-Die Spirit of Dodgers Lets Reds Live It Up
- McCarron Seriously Hurt : Horse racing: He suffers broken legs and broken right forearm. Desormeaux suffers chest injury in fourth-race spill. Patrick Valenzuela takes over ride on Sunday Silence and wins the Californian.
- South Africa Loosens the Reins of Movie Censorship : Free speech: The country's more relaxed approach to language and nudity reflects a fundamental break from its strict, Calvinist past.
- MUSIC
- 'Total Recall' Totally Dominates Box Office : Movies: Film starring Schwarzenegger posts one of the top 10 biggest three-day openings ever.
- But Where's the Author?
- Market Watch : Rocketing Toward 3,000
- S. Korea Leader Greeted on Arrival by Friends and Foes
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : 3 Charged With Defrauding State
- 3-Year-Old Tells Police Argument Led to Killing, Suicide
- French Crash Kills 11 British Tourists
- San Diego
- MINOR LEAGUE NOTEBOOK / STEVE KRESAL : Already Signed, Sealed, Delivered, Some Players Dodge Today's Draft
- COLLEGE WORLD SERIES ROUNDUP : Georgia Races Past No. 1 Stanford With 11-Run Inning, 16-2
- A True Winner Is Denied Chance Again
- MUSIC REVIEW : American Varieties in Opening of Ojai Fest
- ARTS
- SHORT TAKES : Phone Firms Get Cable TV Lift
- Egypt Lawyer Wants to Sue Shamir for Insult
- ORANGE : Parents Needed for Graduation Chores
- Abortion Activists Bowl for Dollars : Protest: Advocates take to bowling alleys in new fund-raising technique. Foes oppose the move.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Parents Are Fighting to Keep School
- Sabatini, Chesnokov Join the Ranks of Top Seeds Stumbling in France
- ABC Sports Hires Valvano : Basketball: The ousted North Carolina State coach will team up with Brent Musburger. His contract calls for $900,000 for three years.
- CONSUMER NEWS
- Anniversary of Tian An Men Marked : Protest: Police estimate that 100,000 marched in Hong Kong to demonstrate against Beijing massacre.
- Million Mourn at Khomeini Tomb
- Soldiers' Families Flee Liberia Capital : Rebellion: Crime, food shortages and an impending attack plague city.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : It's a Girl for Queen's Cousin
- Chunks of Bridge Fall Onto Cars
- Summit Pleases Allies but Problems Remain--Bush
- Clark's Drive Keys Victory for 2-A
- Relocating UCLA Lab School
- Prop. 115: Right to Privacy and Crime Victims' Reform Act
- Prop. 115: Right to Privacy and Crime Victims' Reform Act
- Prop. 115: Right to Privacy and Crime Victims' Reform Act
- S&L; Bailout
- Prop. 115: Right to Privacy and Crime Victims' Reform Act
- Relocating UCLA Lab School
- Neil Bush
- Relocating UCLA Lab School
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- Neil Bush
- MOVIES - June 4, 1990
- MOVIES - June 4, 1990
- Names in the News - June 4, 1990
- Obituaries - June 4, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 4, 1990
- POP/ROCK - June 4, 1990
- Gorbachev Sees Closer Relations as Summit Ends : Superpowers: Leaders take moderate approaches to the explosive issues of Lithuania and Germany.
- Robert Noyce, Computer Age Pioneer, Dies
- REGS: Puzzled by the fine print on...
- NO SWEAT? Plans to build a $450-million...
- Anaheim Hospital's Power Off in Outage
- POLLUTION POLICE: Some little pollution problems have...
- 'Gorby! Gorby!' Chant His Fans in Minneapolis
- Guess-Jordache Feud Bloodied Outsiders, Too : Litigation: Some who investigated, reported or were otherwise drawn into the case say their reputations, and even their health, have been damaged.
- ODD BEDFELLOWS: Its backers believe Northern California...
- Barry Trial Begins Today; Plea Bargain Talks Falter : Narcotics: D.C. mayor faces charges of possessing crack and lying under oath. He is described by associates as upbeat, almost defiant.
- San Francisco Draws Parade of Protesters : Freedom: Groups join to voice their demands to the Soviet and South Korean leaders.
- For the Record - June 4, 1990
- For the Record - June 4, 1990
- Toasting Broadway's best, via Southern California
- From the Archives: Rex Harrison, Urbane Star of 'My Fair Lady,' Dies at 82
- POOR EATERS Helping Children Who Refuse to Eat <i> by Joel Macht (Plenum Press: $19.95) </i>
- A Bit of England in Bel-Air for Actress Seymour
- Hints for Enjoying Shenandoah Park
- America's Housing : WASHINGTON : Energy-Efficiency Rating Plan May Come to Homes
- The Truth (Sort of) About Rafting the Colorado
- FLASH FROM THE PAST
- Stay Lifted, Nevada Plans Execution
- Rep. Bentley Faces Charge in Scuffle With Ex-Policeman
- 'CRYPT'-MEISTERS
- California IN BRIEF : CLEARLAKE : Girl Brings $10,000 to School, Shares It
- Reagan Officials Wage War Over Iran-Contra : McFarlane: Why 'Cap' Is Wrong
- Endorsements
- Man and His Garden Sow Seeds of Anger
- North Park Theatre's Protectors Believe the Shows Must Go On
- Cancer Hokum Wastes Vital Time, Specialists Tell Symposium at Hoag : Medicine: Half of U.S. cancer patients die, so 'people will continue to gravitate to unproven prescriptions,' expert says.
- The leafy, 12-foot sycamore isn't the biggest...
- He Cashes In on the Craze : Telephone Auctions Have Made Rosen a Mint
- Gibson Return Sparks No Miracles : Dodgers: 1988 MVP is robbed of a homer in his first at-bat in almost a year, but he fails to get a hit.
- UCI's Morales Falls Short in Final Hammer Throw
- COMMENTARY : Time Has Come for Mets to Turn the Page on 1986
- A Reprise of Highly Personal Stories About AIDS
- Steve Wynn Breaks Out of the Syndicate
- Takin On The Cash Wins Kindergarten by a Length
- Double Doors
- When it Comes to Cash, Leave Home Without It
- French Socialist to Lead Capitalist Charge into Eastern Europe : Banking: Jacques Attali was the architect of France's failed program of nationalizing industry. Now he's the head of a pro-privatization bank.
- A Filmmaker's Finances Face a Court Assault : Entertainment: Francis Ford Coppola remains a magnificent bankrupt. But his latest Chapter 11 filings have been challenged by a major creditor. At stake are his film and vineyard businesses.
- FOREIGN STUDIES <i> by Shusaku Endo translated from the Japanese by Mark Williams (Linden: $18.95; 232 pp.) </i>
- FICTIONDAY OF THE CHEETAH by Dale Brown...
- THE JOY LUCK CLUB <i> by Amy Tan (Ivy Books: $5.95) </i>
- MAKE-BELIEVE BALLROOMS <i> by Peter J. Smith (Atlantic Monthly Press: $9.95)</i>
- Cycling Through Holland With a Barge in Tow
- Home Improvement : Tips on Rewiring Aluminum Frame Windows : Home repair: Changing the screen mesh in your windows can be easy and relatively inexpensive.
- Out Where the Sense of Place Is a Sense of Motion
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : 3 Democrats Vie to Succeed Dukakis
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS CAMPAIGN ROUNDUP : A Flurry of Flyers, a Twist in Old Feud
- Liberian Rebels Advance, Meet Little Resistance
- POINT / COUNTERPOINT : Should Park Service Participate in Swap?
- U.S. Reviews Latin Policy, Will Push for Free Markets
- COLUMN LEFT : No Rewards Before Real Change : Apartheid is not dead and white South Africa should not feel the pressures have lifted until it is.
- Events in the news this week.
- Oak Protectors Want Builders' Permits Pulled for Violations : Environment: A proposed law would supplant a weaker measure, allowing city officials to order a 10-year development ban on those who illegally cut the trees.
- 'A lot of people think I'm abnormally bright or a genius. But I'm not; I just work hard'
- Titans Lose Gonzales, Game : College World Series: Cal State Fullerton lost its leading hitter after he crashed into the wall. Then Oklahoma State rolled to a 14-4 victory in a first-round game.
- Dodger Voice Found More Stylish Roles
- Art for Rent in Museum's Bargain Basement : A LACMA gallery helps struggling artists by making it more affordable for people to rent or buy their original works
- Try These Visual Tastes of Hungary and Greece
- Lawyers Answer Question on Recalling Board
- Best Shots in This Park Need a Lens
- Remodeling Payments Regulated in State
- U.S. Targets in Mideast May Be Attacked, Palestinian Warns
- Cal Poly Student Wins Research Competition
- ROAD NOTES
- Indonesia Orangutans Use Rules of the Jungle to Test Saviors' Skills
- Bush's Doctor Is Not the Silent Type : White House: Burton Lee looks after the health of his friend, President Bush. He also offers opinions on other health-related topics.
- 20 at Cal Poly Pomona Awarded Scholarships
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Boy Dies Before Planned Transplant
- Gambling Initiative Drive Begins
- The Dark Side of Mexico That Officials Rush to Deny : Human Rights: Although Mexico is no El Salvador, there is a pattern of selective abuse that allows torture, jailings, disappearances--even murder.
- Pickup Tire Blows on I-5; 1 Dead
- Elway Is Known for The Drive, but He Also Can Use the Driver
- Witt Hopes the Nightmare Is Over
- SOFTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS : Marina Wins 5-A Title With Run in Ninth
- McColl's Neighbors Deserve Fast Action : Decision Is Due Now on How to Clean Up Toxic Site
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Iguana More Than Just a Pet to La Serna's Adams
- Morningside Girls' Team Finishes Second in State Track Meet
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL : San Luis Obispo, San Marino Win Titles
- ALBUM REVIEWS : *** 1/2 CARLA BLEY "Fleur Carnivore" <i> Watt</i> :<i> Albums are rated from one star (poor) to five stars (a classic). </i>
- HIGHEST SAVINGS YIELDS
- A new B&B; at Capitola-by-the-Sea (near Santa...
- Reservation Vote Elects Pro-Gambling Candidate as Mohawk Chief
- Hong Kong Scrambles for Chicken Feet
- West L.A. Gives It Old College Try : Education: Some frowned on the West Los Angeles College president's marketing techniques. But its once-lagging enrollment is growing.
- Balloon-Based Science Probe Damaged in Landing
- AQMD Puts Limits on Toxic Industrial Emissions
- 'Transfer' Program Offers Defense Discoveries to Commercial Business : Technology: Along with the Cold War, some military secrecy is ending. Weapons research labs have opened their doors to private industry.
- 236 Vehicles Impounded in Police Sweep
- Unearned Run in Ninth Allows Marina to Win 'Stressful' Title Game
- No Heartbeat in Adult-Proof New Kids : * NW KIDS ON THE BLOCK "Step by Step" <i> Columbi</i> a: <i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic).</i>